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Web Extra: Jobs In Jeopardy

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Published: Wednesday, 6 Aug 2008 | 9:04 PM ET
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CNBC's Carmen Wong Ulrich helps viewers manage their personal finances in this On the Money Web Extra

Jim in Indiana was suddenly laid off after a 22-year career with the same company. Now they're telling him he can't even access the majority of his 401(k). Watch the video to see what Carmen and the Money Desk advise Jim.

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If you've been laid off, here's how to make sure your 401(k) is coming with you.

   
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